The question, "What do you do for a living?" has never been an easy question for me to answer.I have a lot of jobs, and that was something I struggled with for some time.Growing up we were taught to focus on finding ONE job that we can make our career.Thankfully I stumbled across a blog and later a TED Talk that helped me see,​it's OKAY to have multiple jobs.In fact, it might be even better (if that's what you're into).

Blueprints

Back Porch, Before.

​2015 has been my best year yet in regards to my work.One of my favorite jobs was project manager for an interior design project​..and now high end rental property in Key Colony Beach.Which meant a new challenge and work trips to the Florida Keys!!Say no more, I was all in! :)

Kitchen post Demo Day

Even though we would be in the Keys, this house wasn't going to be a piece of cake.It looked like it was straight out of the eighties!Which meant,on top of being 3.5 hours away from where I live..there would be a substantial amount of demo and renovation work

Tropical Paint Palette

Also, we would be blending furniture from an existing rental propertywith new items while trying to create a totally new and original look..on a strict budgetwith an even stricter deadline..but I love a challenge ;)

#embracethesweat was the motto for this weekend

Construction brought it's own delays, as construction typically does which meant putting in extra long daysand helping move the process along any way we could. Even if it meant getting on the scaffolding and painting the focal wall ourselves. I live for work like this.

Finished Living Room

I loved every challenge this project brought to the table.From choosing the toilets, to hanging the blinds, and even spray painting those circles on the wall. This project taught me so much and the house came together beautifully.